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There are multiple ways to earn continueing competence. For example: advanced training, publishing journal articles/books, working as a CI for PT students, etc.&nbsp; It's important to be fully informed of all the possible ways to learn continueing competence units.&nbsp; For more information follow the link below<br>http://www.ncptboard.org/ContinuingCompetence/CCRules.shtml<br>
There are multiple ways to earn continueing competence. For example: advanced training, publishing journal articles/books, working as a CI for PT students, etc.&nbsp; It's important to be fully informed of all the possible ways to learn CEUs.&nbsp; For more information follow the link below<br>http://www.ncptboard.org/ContinuingCompetence/CCRules.shtml<br>


== Does the Act appear restrictive? Why/Why not?  ==
== Does the Act appear restrictive? Why/Why not?  ==

Revision as of 04:58, 20 April 2012

United States Physical Therapy Practice Acts

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Temporary License Requirements/Availability[edit | edit source]

The State of North Carolina does not offer any form of temporary licensure for physical therapist or physical therapy assistants.

Requirements for License[edit | edit source]

General Requirements as defined by North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners

  • Be of good moral character
  • Graduate from an accredited physical therapy program
  • Examination scores that meet the North Carolina passing level
  • Complete the Jurispreduence Exercise


Licensure Exam

  • Applicant are required to pass a written computerized test at approved testing centers
  • Applicant must pass with 600 on a scale of 200-800


Submitted Forms

  • Official verification of graduation from accredited physical therapy
  • Two character references from people who have know the applicant for at least one year.  It cannot be from a relative. One of the references should come from a medical professional (physical therapist, medical doctor, etc.)
  • Jurisprudence Exercise


Cost

  • Application Fee: $150
  • Exam Fee: $370
  • Exam Retake: $60
  • License Care: $10
  • Verfication Fee: $30

Supervision
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  • PT must be responisble for adequate supervision of PTA at all times
  • PT must be available to the PTA at all times and must be kneowledgeable about the patient.
  • PT must follow-up on patient and program as appropriate
  • PT must be involved in discharge planning
  • Aides must be supervised at all times by PT or PTA


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Physical Therapy Students[edit | edit source]

  • Physical students are to work primary under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist.
  • A PTA may only supervise a PT student perfoming the procedures that PTA is licensed and competent to perform.
  • A PTA may only cosign a PT student's treatment note when the PTA is licensed and competent to perform the treatment procedures.

Continued Competence[edit | edit source]

  • Physical therapist are required to obtain 30 CEU every 2 years
  • One (1.0) CEU = 10 contact hours, 10 classroom hours or 10 Course hours = 10 points; Activity must be at least 50 minutes to earn one hour of credit.
  • Must provide certificate as proof of attendance
  • Up to 10 extra points earned during one reporting period may be carried over to the next reporting period.


Approved Organization for CEU

  • American Physical Therapy Association
  • APTA state chapter
  • Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
  • Physical therapy programs recognized by the U.S. Department of Education


There are multiple ways to earn continueing competence. For example: advanced training, publishing journal articles/books, working as a CI for PT students, etc.  It's important to be fully informed of all the possible ways to learn CEUs.  For more information follow the link below
http://www.ncptboard.org/ContinuingCompetence/CCRules.shtml

Does the Act appear restrictive? Why/Why not?[edit | edit source]

Is there anything unusual about this act?[edit | edit source]

Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

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Disclaimer:   Informational Content is assimilated from the state practice act is a resource only and should not be considered a  substitute for the content within the state practice act.  All state practice acts can change and it is recommended that you refer to the original resource in the link above.